The 4th Annual Clean Water Collective | Part 1 Now Streaming
Water quality is everything—and the Star brite / Project SeaSafe team is back at it for the second year in a row with Local Knowledge TV, spotlighting the 4th Annual Clean Water Collective in Grant, Florida. This is hands-on conservation in its purest form—and this year, it’s bigger, louder, and more unified than ever.
Led by Cory Redwine, Conservation Director for Project SeaSafe, the event brought together OneWater Brands, including Star brite, TH Marine, Atlas Jack Plate, YakGear, and PartsVu, to showcase what it looks like when a family of companies doesn’t just talk about sustainability—they do the work
hands on education
The Mission: Restore. Protect. Connect.
This year’s episode features:
4 million clams released into the Indian River Lagoon (many dropped by drone sponsored by CCA and Duke Energy)
Thousands of red mangroves hand-planted by volunteers, anglers, and staff
Shoreline trash cleanups led by Waterway Warriors and SeaSafe ambassadors and OneWater Brand Staff
Oyster work in partnership with CCA Florida
Science-backed support from UF’s Dr. Todd Osborne and UF Whitney lab field techs
But this initiative wasn’t just filled with scientists and staff—it was powered by real people:
Charter captains, fishing legends, outdoor influencers, conservation groups, students, small business owners, and OneWater staff from across the country. All came together to make a difference—and then got on boats to enjoy the very waters they just helped restore.
Work hard, play hard
Because this is Project SeaSafe: we get our hands dirty and we enjoy the bounty.
After the hard work came the reward—big Grant, Florida snook, caught by smiling volunteers, pros, and crew members who planted mangroves just hours earlier. The Local Knowledge cameras captured epic fish, powerful stories, and the deeper reason why this event matters.
“We’re not saving the world in a day—but we are saving the places we use. That’s why we do the work, and that’s why we fish.”
— Cory Redwine
Catch the full episode
Watch the new episode here:
▶️ Local Knowledge x SeaSafe – Part 1 on YouTube »
And stay tuned for Part 2, where we go even deeper into the people, the partnerships, and the impact of this event—because protecting the water isn’t a one-day job, it’s a movement.